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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 2

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Columbia, South Carolina
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TITE STATE: COLUMBIA 0f WEDNESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 11 1929 BUYS LAND ON HILL FOR HAMBURG RESIDENTS Radio Auction Bridge this property which Is on tha river banks for residential purposes Ths national organization of the Red Cross and the local chapter have appropriated several thousand dollars to move old Hamburg to order to prevent recurrences of flood conditions like those at tha past falL Radio in Prisons-and Some Odds and Ends By the Old Timer The fourth bridge by radio game which waa broadcast through Station WBT yesterday at 4:30 featured four widely known bridge players In the South Miss Annie Blanche Shelby of Portland Oregon waa paired with Charles Thurston of Saranso Lake Yf while opposing them were Ralph Leiben-derfer of New York in the with Mrs Murray A Campbell of Des Moines lows as his partner Following were the advance hands for game 4: i WEDNESDAY DECEMBER II Or Tkt liiNliM JrJ Frograir tn Etero Standard tlm An tlm la itnleaa otherwlu indicated Wavelengths on lift call lattara kilocycle on right WEAK Now York-MO (NBC Chain) Block A Oold Boom Dlnnor Alto WTAG WRC WCAE WWJ Highlander Milton Croaa Alio WTIC WGV WGR WJAR T-n-GoHon Gems Elite Baker Alio WTAO WWJ WGR lOO-Emo Rape Concert Alio WE El WTTC WJAR WTAO W'Btl Il'tMI Urnn Una tfrian urwt mmrm a miwom mmiia WCSH WUT WRC Saranac Lake holds: The State Aikeni Dec At a recent meeting of the executive committee of tha Aiken County Red Cron chapter at which Charles Carr national disaster relief representative was present 57 cases at appropriation of funds for flood-stricken families of Storm Branch North Augusta Hamburg and the Savannah River valley were passed upon Mr Carr has purchased a large piece of property on Schultt Hill some distance back from Hamburg- when families who suffered from the recent floods will be given lota and new homes provided they agree never to live In old Hamburg and will deed their former property then to the county County officials will never sell Hints for WGR WCAB Baker Mendelnohn Ole WTAO WCSH WUT WRC WOT IGO-H WWJ WSAI WFJC WTAM Alio WEEI WTIC WJAR WGR WWJ WgAI pot 7 Charles Thurston of A 0 A 9 9 10 7 9 Ralph Leibender fer Esq of New York holds: A 10 A 7 6 5 0 A K43 A 4 2 8 1 9 76 V-0ld Alao WEE! WJAR WTAO WCSH WLIT WRC WOT -WCAE WOR WWJ WSAI WBT WJAX WRVA WHAS WSB W8M liSO Oliva Palmer Paul Olivar Revelers' Qua rial Orchestra and Alao WEEI WTIC WJAR WTAO WCSH WLIT WRC WOT WOR WCAE WTAM WWJ WSAI WON WHAS WgM WSB WBT WjAX Floyd Gibbon Alao WTIC WJAR WBC WCAE WWJ 11 Oman Bad ta Alao WTIC WCAE WWJ Alao WWJ WTIC WABC New S60 (CBS Chain) Guy Lombardo Alio WBRC WWSTC WKRC WLBW WJA8 WADC WOOD WMAK WCAO WHP WKBN WDBJ WOHP Rntertainen and Tha Knight (1 WABC only: Bernard Levltaw Ensemble Only to WBRC 1 inly: Be WLBW WLAO WJAS WDOD WCAO WHP WDBJ WEAN WMAK WNAC WKRW WMAQ WKRC WHK WKAN WFBI WMAL WHP WSW1 Grand Opera Alao WEAN WKRC WLBW WADC WCAO WMAL WGHP WKBW WNAC WDBJ WWVC WLAC WJAS WHP Alto WADC WCAO WGHP WLBW WCAO WJAS These are merely a few suggestions that are uppermost In' our there are hundreds of others that and Magaaln Alao WCAO WNAC WEAN WFRL WMAK WCAO WJAS WADC WKRC WOHP WMAQ WSPI) WHK WLRW WMAL Alao WCAU WNAC WKAN WFHL WMAK WCAO WJAS WADC WGHP WMAQ WHPD WHK WLRW WMAL WKRC Orch A Alao WCAU WNAC WEAN WFBL WMAK WCAO WJAS WADC WKRC WOHP WMAQ WSPIl WHK WLRW WMAL Suffen With Buna Special to The State Kingstree Dec 10-Mra Lou A rowsmith ta to bed at tha home of bar brother Keller her sufferinfl with painful burns received when she foil against a hot stove to her bad room Saturday while dressing Her left arm ta burned from the elbow up to the shoulder and tinder tha arm aa well and her suffering has been Intense Her many friends here and elsewhere wish for her a safe and speedy recovery His Gift come see these wanted --V Beautiful Handmade 811k Ties and Handkerchiefs to fine crepe in Californian colors Airy nun will be delighted to receive them DEALER you will probably like Just as gifts -s In a Ruaalan Alao WBRC WKRC WTAC WLBW WJAS WMAK WADC WDOD WKRN WSPD WHK WMAL WCAU Miss Annie Blanche Shelby of Portland Oregon (the Dealer) holdei All Leather Billfolds $250 $400 $500 WCAO WNAC WEAN WOHP WDBJ Alao WMAK WKRC WGHP WMAL WCAO WWNC WSPD WCAU WJAS WEAN WNAC WHK WDOD WBRC WLBW WDBJ WJZ New 7(0 (NBC Chain) Dinner Orrhealra with Howard Phillip WJS Amoa 's' Andy-Alao WBZ WHAM KDKA WJR WRC Riaa of tha Goldherga Humoroua WJZ Tha Salute Dramatic Sketehea and Alao WBZ WHAM KDKA KTW WJR WRVA WFTF WBT WJAX W10D WHAfl WSM WSB Harry Kogen'a Orchestra-Alto WBZ WHAM KDKA WJR KTW WLW Alao WBZ WHAM KDKA WLW KTW WJR WBT A 6 5 9 8 (pot 4 8 2 0 10 8 spot 10 Beautiful billfolds of fine made to fit the old and new currency They are surely like one of them El Tanga Romantleo Dolor Caaalnalll Alao KDKA Buck and Wlng-Alao WHAM KDKA NaatwHIan Nlghto-A lap I Guy Fra ae Harrlaon'd Ala WBZ KDKA KTW I Our Fra ae Harrlaon'd Alao wbz KDKA KTW WTVAM WRVA WIODWHAS WSM WSB WBT WJAX WJR WHAM WAPI WJt)X 11 Slumber Muala by Lanrler'a String Eniembla tl Alao KDKA WRC Tho games are prepared under tho personal supervision of Milton Work international authority and teacher of Bridge The day following the game summary will appear exclusively in this paper It is suggested that the readers dip these summon and thtm keep a permanent record of the hands is broadcast These cannot be Secured other than through Tho State Tie and Handkerclnefs Sets $250 CHANNEL STATIONS Expert Reports Game as Broadcast in Series Arranged by Milton Work nitialed Handkerchiefs 3 to Box $100 and $150 These smart Handkerchiefs are in matched sets and they! come three to the box Hand embroidered In a wide variety of numbers (Written-for There are so many things which are Interesting about prison Ufa but which would ba Greek to the that it Is rather difficult for one who has been initiated to know just where to start or quit For a beginning we will take up a topic which interests every one tone days insida or radio It is only a matter of a short time till every- inmate of every prison to the country will have an opportunity to listen to on programs from Ha-bans to Winnipeg and after that you will find crime and taxes reduced to a remarkable degree To my knowledge there era several prisons which now enjoy those advantages Sing Sing to New York has receiving set to which 2000 men are hooked up with head sets besides several loud speakers In Columbus Ohio any man may buy a receiving set or if he be of a mechanical turn of mind may construct a set Of course reception la weak but aa they art fortunately situated to too middle of things radially peaking they get programs from Chicago Cincinnati Indianapolis and the mailer stations to between so all to all they do not fare so badly For aerials they use bird cages and bed springs and wires are strung all over the place Warden Thomas is broad and human enough to know that it pays to many ways Though they have radio to the prisons at JeiTerson City Missouri and Sioux Falla South Dakota tha writer is not familiar with the systems in practice Four years ago Warden Ha Unwell of Fort Madison Iowa took sufficient money from tha amusement fund (a collection of 25 cent pieces contributed by the visitors who come through to the and bought an A-K 33 outfltf the call houses were wired by convict labor and thereafter any Inmate who cared to spend 58 for a set of head phones and a box might listen to a variety of program from Boston to San Diego The average citizen will say "but we do not send those men to prison to be entertained they are there to be punished" Old stuff! For two thousand years the advocates of punishment for punishment's sake nave been sitting on the and what la the result? Prisma full and running and apparently no safely to life and property anywhere any place Let's look at the actual results as seen by the writer We will overlook the results of raising a man from a jazx standard to a point where he will actually enjoyed a Walter Dam-roach concert and tha talk that goes with it If any man site to a cell for tricks are accounted sufficient for an original bid of two this requirement Mr Leibenderfer bettered a little by having four high-card and two low-card tricks Naturally a bid of two warrants an assist from partner with a weaker holding than would an original one-bid North would pass and east would bid three dubs She would not bid four although her hand waa strong enough because a four bid would make it Impossible for her partner to bid three ho trumps which ha' might want to do after tha announcement of east's club strength A minor game is hard to reach and east should not take a step that would shut out a poo-si hie three no trump by west After pass west of course would bid three no trumps the final declaration at contract The play would be tha same as at auction JOHNSTON PASTOR TO GO TO WOODRUFF Special to The State Johnston Dec Following (he Sunday morning service at the Baptist church the pastor the Rev Simpson tendered hia resignation to take place the last of this month hav ing accepted the call to the church at Woodruff His resignation waa heard with deep regret on the part of ail and a motion waa made that resolutions of regret upon his departure be drawn up Mr Simpson stated that ha came to his decision only after much prayerful consideration He has been pastor here for a little over six months and during this time he has endeared himself to the hearts of all and both he and hia estimable wife are faithful workers to the kingdom He goes to a community where he is well known having been born and reared in Laurens county NEGRESS PUT IN JAIL IN HUSBAND'S MURDER Special to The State Aiken Dec Cleo Dudley Negro is to tha county jail here charged with the murder of her husband Jesse Dudley The woman who waa brought to jail lata Sunday afternoon only a short time after the killing states that she shot Dudley when ha beat her with an axe handle She went into their house which is a few miles from Aiken on the old Palmetto Farms road got a pistol and shot her husband through tha heart from the doorway a distance of some 30 feet The woman showed no signs of having been beaten a to of of i The State) hours every night big mind la bound to run along certain channels Should these thoughts take a wrong tangent ha is bound to raise your taxes some day But no man however bad originally can listen night after night to good music worthwhile speeches sermons and what not without being benefited One of four favorite stations at Fort Madison was DGN tha Chicago Tribune station On account of their high power 20000 watts and their nearness we could always get good reception from them no matter what the weather condition Every ollce car' In Chicago and (here are undreds of them if equipped with email receiving set attuned to WGN No matter what program they were putting on the air one might here at any time the gang sound gang Then Quin voice police squads attention: Two men robbing a drug store at 2576 South Halstead street or "a man robbing an apartment at 5974 Prairie avenue" Very often wa would hear him announce "Well they got Walking around tha yard among the gang tha following day I have heard wise hard-boiled old timers say: "They are getting too wise for me They are outsmarting us Wa beat that sort of thing Me for a job when I hit the bricks" You may say or think what you please but to see that sort of thing carries with it more genuine reformatory tendency than any sermon that was ever preached to any prison chapeL Remember that I by no means undervalue the ethical and moral value at religion but certain prisoners cannot ba touched through their emotions They are the really dangerous men and can only ba halted to their criminal course through the fear of a superior physical and mental force With the possible exception of a possible 25 per cent the men behind the walls of any prison are Just about tha same aa tha average man you meet on the streets of any town Then if you have 900 of them listening to on one set and demanding certain programs you have a fate Indication of the popularity of various stations announcers and artiste It may Interest the radio fan know that we never missed hour nor Correll' and Goaden either aa Sam and Henry or Amoa and Andy But enough la enough will quit for this time though there are pages stuff that I should like to write of things that occur to that silent unknown world to which you and your neighbor have a natural but morbid interest DR LEORA PERRY OPENS IN CHARLOTTE Special to The State York Dec Dr Leora Perry of Ridgeland who has spent considerable time tha past summer and fall at tha home of her brother Ed I Perry here opened an office to Charlotte forth general practice of medicine' Doctor Perry is a graduate of Greenville college and received her medical education at the South Carolina Medical college Charleston She served aa an interna ta tha New York infirmary for women and children and in the hospital Philadelphia She alao did special work to internal medicine to the medical clinic of tha Charity hospital New Orleans La Doctor Perry will occupy the office In Charlotte used for 50 years by Dr Annie Alexander tha first woman physician south of tha Maaon-Dixan line Returns to JalL Special to Tha State Sumter Dec Mary Walker young Negro woman has been sent back to jail for 30 days by Judge Harby after aha pleaded guilty in court to shoplifting Mary waa released from the state penitentiary several weeks ago after having served time for stealing a quantity merchandise from Sumter stores Monday morning the woman stole a pocketbook from a chain store She was apprehended by police officers a short time after and admitted the theft Fer Home Building nnnq Fer Heme Buyiag hUlIllw for Home Repairing Fer Heme Ro-Onaacln Call on ns when yon want a loac Ton may save from $1250 to $15265 on each 1000 borrowed 4 JOHN I BLACK Secretary Silk Scarfs $1 $195 and $500 We have an excellent assortment of Lighters that will Men like Lighters that are satisfactory and ours are guaranteed Scarfs are very popular this season and they are ideal gifts See our many designs colors many that are imported $2 $3 and $5 Fancy Suspenders $1 $150 and $2 11 Hour from WABC KDKA Pitteburgh-MO of Flttihurgh: Quartet Stepper (15m) WJZ dim) Safety Ram WJZ Programa (2)4 hr) lladloet Preaentation fUma aa WJZ (1)4 hr) Don Jteetor'a Oreheatra WHAM 11S0 Frank Skulety'a Oreheatra WJZ (11m): Feature Same aa WJZ (1)4 bra) School of Mualc WJZ Programa (1)4 hra) WGV TOO Dinner Mualc: Talk WEAF (10m) Feature 1:00 Concert Orchestra Kama aa WEAF (I hra) concert Oreheatra Albany Dance Hour 503 WBZ 140 Pie Tima WJZ (15m) Oreheatra Same aa WJZ (14 bra) Kadioet: The Champ's Corner (10m) Kewa CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS 11 Concert Hotel Orchestra WBT 1000 Feature Program WJZ (10m) Studio WJZ A WRAP (3)4 bra) Danes Musts WHAS 520 :00 Dlnntr Dancers WJZjlOm): Kart Schmidt Ed Ward Franklin Players 11 11: WEAF A WJZ (I hra) Reportei: Uof Kantusky Dane llualc Hour 4I1S-WSM Oreheatra (10m) WJZ (Mm) Quartet Orchestra A Quartet WEAF A WJZO hra) Musical Morle News: Danes WRVA 1110 Wm Byrd Trio Talk Studio Program WJZ (Mm): Nates Leadtr WJZ A WEAF (I hr) Corn Cob lips Club Sam a WJZ (10m) Orchestra Hour Old Timers 7 7: 5: 10: 11: i t1 It until a short time before her death which followed brief illness Funeral service were held at the residence of Mrs Moore Thursday afternoon and were conducted by thg Rev Emerson Ford pastor of tha Methodist church assisted by the Rev A Murray Sr a former pastor with interment in 8L cemetery Mrs Stackhouse is survived by one sister Mrs Townsend of Lum-berton one daughter' Mrs Moore of Cheraw two granddaughters Mrs Grattan McFarlan and Mrs A Bunch one grandson Moore and two great-grandchildren Miss Ouida Moore and Moore Jr all of Cheraw Two ions' Robert and Daniel Stackhouse preceded her in death JOHN HENRY KAY Sperlnl to The Slate Whitmire Dec John Henry Rsy 48 died suddenly at his home here Saturday morning Mr Ray had been sick fix the past year hut had been able most of the time to be at his post of duty He was a man much beloved by all who knew him a loving father a kind neighbor and a good citizen He spent most of hia lift here where lie will ba missed by hia countless friends He was a member of the Junior Order American Mechanics and Red Men hers and also member of tha Woodmen camp of Mew-berry He leavei to mourn hia leas: Hia widow Mr John Ray six children Robert Ray Mamie Ray Helen Ray Ruth Ray Margie Ray and John Ray Jr all of Whitmire Also he leaves two sistera Mrs Nora Dillard of Whitmire and Mias Jeasia Ray of Greenwood He was a member of the Methodiat church and the funeral services were conducted by his pastor tha Rev Brown enisled by the Rev McKittrlck at hia noma on Pecan avenue with Interment to toe O'Dell cemetery Musical Flay Pleases Special to The State Swansea Dec Flapper Grandmother" a musical comedy presented Friday evening in the high' school auditorium by the Woman's Missionary society of tha Baptist church proved a very pleasing and financially successful entertainment Mis DeZena Horn representative of the Sewell company of Atlanta directed the play and to her much credit is due for ita success Tonight lighter and Case $5 and $10 RADIO BRIDGE instead of three With a 3-2 club division a spade lead by a declarer to trick 3 would give him a total of 11 tricks but if either of the adversaries had four clubs that play might leave declarer one trick short of game At this point In hia summing up of th eaituation Mr Leibenderfer decided to make toe play that waa to big feature of the game and one that will be remembered by every listener who in a similar situation has shut himself out of a long suit in dummy Mr Leibenderfer determined to insure his game by giving up toe thought of winning six club tricks and by making practically sure of five To trick 2 ha led the 4 of dubs from his own hand North played the A and from dummy declarer played the A South of course played the ten and declarer's maneuver to win five dubs by losing this first dub trick had succeeded To south toe beat chance of saving amend game seemed to be in toe die: suit so south led the nueen of diamonds West false-carded with the ace north played the 7 and dummy toe deuce Declarer then led the 10 of spades north went up with the ace dummy played the 3 and south the A North led toe 9 of diamonds dummy played the A south the ten and declarer won with the king Declarer then took hia ace of hearts and led to dummy's clubs cashing five club tricks end the jack of apadea in dummy The 13th trick waa won by north with tha pad 9 In all declarer won four odd a aeora of 40 tricks and 30 for aces Mr Work whose comments followed tha game found only on point about tha bidding to discuss That waa whether east on her last turn should have bid three dube instead of passing The danger connected with her pass waa that her partner might have bid toe no trump with good hearts and spades but without stopper in diamonds However Mr Work considered that that waa a chance that east did right in taking at she had little hope of winning fume in cluba and there waa an excellent chance of doing os at no trump the probabilities being that her partner even if he did not nave diamonds stopped would have at least tore cards in tha suit and that the adversaries would not be able to win more than four diamond tricks Mr Work praised Mr Leibender-er's handling of the eltiha and hia disregarding of toe fact that the chances greatly favored a 3-2 rather than a 4-1 division of tha adverse clubs With either division surrendering a club ensured game winning toe first three club tricks probably would gain a trick immaterial but possibly would forfeit game a chance the expert will not take even to try for a slam much leas for a trick immaterial As the cards actually lay game would have been lost by toe experiment Ae for the contract bidding of the hand Mr Work said It would run similar to that at auction South would start by passing west would name the hearts aa in auction but in contract he would bid two to show hia aix-trick hand (heart ace and diamond ace-king three sure high-card tricks: queen of hearts and guarded king of spades together ona highly firobable high-card trick and two nw-card tricks allowed for two of too low cards In his five-card heart suit) Three high-card and three low-card WELL- MY WEAVENS -tT WAA NO FAULT OP MINE DIDN'T CMA2E HIM OUT OF TOWN- AND 1 MIM LOCKED UP IN A CAGE You know- js-! EASTERN CLEAR OT-b-WPO Atlantia 1100 Dinner Mnale Jana A Jimmie Quartet Orch Bluebird Baritone Beach Comhara Quartet Dance: Frolic: Dance (1)4 bn) WIAL WdO Salon Muile Unde Kd Merry Makern Fantaatlca (10m) WTI0 109 WEAF (16m) Nava Orch WRAP Hour from Parlcer'i Singing School WEAF (114 hral: New 1 WOR 719 Santa: Sport Unci Don Hotel Concert Eneemble Town Crier: Mld-Pnelllo Ruaaian Symphonic Choir Argentina Don Juan U-00-Nawi: Dance: Moonbeam WCAU 1170 Arlatora: Newa: Oreheatra Oreheatra: Finance Act Jump Wreekera -WABC Program (I bra) Furfaibionrera CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN WLW 700 Educational Scrap Book Hadloet Preaentation Hour from WJZ Champion Fiddlers Night dab Brevities Two on tho Alalo 11 Dance Howard Melaney (1)4 t) WTAM-WEAR 1078 Hotel Oreheatra Players Coffee Artists 'VEA WEAF (3'im) The Hoya Feature (Wm): WEAF (1 hr) Orchestra Program New Dane: Melodies (I hra) WCXWJR 7M WJZ (15m): Orchestra WJZ MV hra) Kafnltnw Man Feature 10 Cotton Plckarn WJZ (30m): Nawa: Danes Organ and Dance Hour WSB 740 Orchaatra (10m) WJZ (10m) Concert Bakers Rrerltiaa IDO-WEAF A WJZ (I hra) MRS MARY STACKHOUSE Cpodal to Tha State Cheraw Doc llL-Mra Mary Din Stackhouse one of tho eldest rasl-dente of this section died at o'clock Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter Mrs Moore with whom she had lived for 35 years Mrs Stackhouse was years of age having been bom in Marlon county June 7 1839 and before her marriage to the late John Wesley Stackhouse she was Miss Mary Din Townsend She lived for many years in Little Rock Mrs Stackhouse was active BALDNESS GAN BE AVOIDED Cue fatUngbsk pmwagamkUa A perfumed 4J AmdtllitahUf pmfumrd Jtbwiia AnuitafilupS ellrr at Be4eIrusipi LUCKY TIGER Al0 UAKRBA OP WHYTE-rox Na lk twin ivmuMiik mum ms gam iaarrarwia ALL at one time Old tubes left in a radio set with new tubes impair the set's efficiency A complete new get of RCA Radiotrons at least once a year is advised to maintain fine reception HADIOTIfOM "Radiotrons an the heart of your Radio Set" See our Wales Lighter and Cigarette Case in combinations of silver enamel and leather The millions of bridge playara who listen weekly to Milton radio bridge games learned a brilliant and very useful maneuver in the fourth game of (be Reason which went on the air from station WBT The experts who played the hand were Miss Annie Blanche Shelby of Portland Ore a well known teacher of all the games of the whist family since the days of duplicate whist Mrs Murray A Campbell of Dea Moines Iowa and Chicago 111 widely known aa teacher player writer and lecturer Ralph Leibenderfer of New York City who has a rational reputation as an expert player and analyst and Charles Thurston of Saranac Lake who has been known as a star player ever since the whist match between Yale and Harvard In 1895 The hands were: Miss Shelby south dealer Spades 8 hearts A AAA diamonds 10 8 clubs 18 Mr Leibenderfer west: Spades 10 hearts A 7 A 5 diamonds A A 3 dubs A A Mr Thurston north: Spades A A A 7 hearts 10 I diamonds 9 7 clubs 9 7 A Mrs Campbell east: Spades A A A hearts none diamonds A A A dubs A A A A Opening the auction as of tha first deal of a rubber Mias Shelby south dealer waa obliged to pass since she lacked two quick tricks Mr Leibenderfer west said one heart Mr Leih-enderfer had tha high-card strength fix a no trumps but with a biddable five-card major one suit barely Stopped and one suit defenseless his suit Did was much sounder Mr Thurston north passed and Mrs Campbell east bid two clubs both aa a denial of her partner's hearts and because she had strength In clubs Miss Shelby south passed again and Mr Leibenderfer gladly bid two no trumps The worthless club dou-bleton which kept him from bidding a no trump originally waa no longer a menace Mr Thurston north passed Mrs Campbell east then had a troublesome choice between passing and rebidding her dubs Ordinarily with a blank suit and six-card suit a minor it is wiser to rebid over partner's no trump hut In this case there was nothing to fear because the blank suit was the partner's original bid The Indications from east's viewpoint were that west named the heart originally Instead of no trump because of dub weakness: and east's clubs furnished Ideal assistance for the no trump Mrs Campbell fait that if she went to three dubs west would drop the no trump fearing that the dub were not headed by the ace and could not be run by a no trump declarer East consequently passed and no did south giving Mr Leibenderfer west the bid for two no trumps Mr Thurston north led the 7 of pedes the fourth-best card of the stronger of hia four-card suite Mra hand went down for dummy end from It Mr Leibenderfer played the deuce south played the queen and declarer won with tha king Planning hia campaign Mr leibenderfer noted that he had won the king of spades end waa aura of the act of hearts two diamonds and three rluha seven tricks In addition the spade ten or dummy's jack would win a trick But he would still be one trick short of game If the outstanding clttba were divided 3-2 he could take six club tricks SEE 'feUR LrrTLY LOVE bird HAS LEFT TOWN Y6ACARfc NAS GONE-NWAT ABOUT THIS W': 9 Young men are wearing Suspenders particularly fancy colored patterns like these Hickok the name Hickok represents the finest in belts and suspenders Woolen Golf Solid colors are the newest ha all wool Coif Hose We have a good selection of solid colors at a popular price They are welcomed by men who play regularly Mail Orders Filled Hose $2 and $3 Johnson Co Boyd Johnson Mgr Coggins 1300 Main Street THE I CANT Go OUT AND LASSO THE YOU bONfT EXPECT ME YO BIND AND GAG HIM -AND KIDNAP HM DD YOU DO YOU WANY ME TO hit him on the head WITH A MALLET AND DRAG HIM ACTION II WHAT WANT ACTION SHARPEN OP SOME OF THOSE DARTS OF -GET TOUR BOW AND ARROW UTTLE TARGET PRACTICE REMEMBER AND The SLEEPING BEAUTY-EH? NELL- YWAY BEAUTY SLEEP IE OVER WAKE UP I CjCa TO THE ALTAR 'Mi Thru Station WSB at 7:30 listen to Itrunswick Brevities 1 The best entertainment on the air 1 i iV lie off ep7HsL ti TV Ti'hsa.

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